No, Rosie Greer was not a singer with the Fifth Dimension. Rosie Greer was a professional American football player who played in the NFL (National Football League) as a defensive lineman. He gained fame as a member of the "Fearsome Foursome" defensive line for the Los Angeles Rams in the 1960s.
While he was known for his football career, Rosie Greer was also involved in other activities outside of sports. He was known for his diverse talents and interests, including needlepoint and singing. However, he was not a member of the vocal group The Fifth Dimension. The Fifth Dimension was a popular American vocal group known for hits such as "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" and "Up, Up and Away." The members of The Fifth Dimension were Marilyn McCoo, Billy Davis Jr., Florence LaRue, LaMonte McLemore, and Ron Townson.
It's in the fifth demension.
the fifth dimension is space-time, as explained in the book "a wrinkle in time"
Yes. The Fifth Dimension's group consisted of Marilyn McCoo, Billy Davis, Jr., Florence LaRue, Lamonte McLemore, and Ron Townson.
Most fifth grade football players weigh between 60-120 pounds. Most NFL players weigh between 200 and 325. Of course there are exceptions.
Michel Bell or Mic Bell was the opera singer in the Fifth Dimension
Brazil for the fifth time
Andrea Pirlo is a famous Italian football player. He plays for the Italian national team. In 2013, he is ranked as the fifth best footballer in Europe by Bloomberg.
The singer of the popular song Stompa is Serena Ryder. It is the first single from her fifth studio album Harmony. Serena is a Canadian singer/songwriter.
Taylor Hicks
Dallas Cowboy's
Fifth grader
The Fifth Dimension is basically a tesseract. It is the squaring of the fourth dimension. Okay, so tesseracting would be a way to get across to another place faster and quicker than the original route, for example an ant on a piece of paper. Now, if we folded that piece of paper in the middle, we would get a quicker way to get the ant across from one way to another, right? That concept is called a tesseract, a bending in time.